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Day
29
Month
October
Year
1890
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Public Domain
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A BTAND-P1P.C 'ontainiiifr 20,000 gallons of water :it 'l'omplo, Tez., burst and floodod tho town, sondinjj liousos, barns, fencos, ote-, floatinjr in ovry direction. An immense amountof damage was caused. R (;. NoBMC the war Oovornor of Wisconsin, died in Willlamsburgb, N. Y., on the SStta, a?od 7i years. Tiik tide of the lludson roie higl.e.4 on the 'JOtli than it liad for fórty years, and destroyed millions of brick in tho vioinity of Rondout and Albany. The stcamship Elysia (rom Palermo witta 1088 [tallan Immigrante on board Brrived In New Orloans. Tiik Census Bureau announcos the total population of tho State of Maryland to ba 1,040,808, an increase durlng tho last ten yoars of 106,860. In the fifth game at Itrooklyn of tho world's ohampioQShip serios the lirooklyn base-ball team dofeatod tho Louisville by a scoro of 7 to 2. The 12íth annivorsary of the oíd Jo'in Street Methodist Church in New York City, tho oldest Methodist church in America, was colebrated on tho 2(5th. Tiik country around Vicksburg, Miss., was flooded with excellent counlerfeit silvor dollars. Tiik little vil;irc of Si 111 water, Pfc., composcd of a planing niiil, butcbei shop and th irteon. dwelling houses was wiped out by fire. Judoe SIMBAS, of the United States District Court, in a decisión renderod at Des Moines, Ia., held the Wilson law operativo, and that the sale of liquors in tho original packao in Iowa was clearly illoal. Jamks Nki.son and his wife wero found unconscious in a Philadeiphia hotel, havinpf blown m' the {fas. Üoth wouid dio. A DITHL was foujíli t noar Daniolsvllle, Ala., in which William Sanders, a prominent planter, and William Martin, his rielghbor, were killed. A F1UK in a mili belonginff to the Youii(rsU)vn (O.) Kolllng-mill Company caused a loss of S10ü,')Uü. l.v trying to make tlieharbor of Cleveland, ()., in a storm the barge Wahnapitae went on the broak-watér, and John WUUamson, O. W. Smlta and Mrs. Nichols were drownod. In the city of Berlín the 90th birthday of Count von Moltke wascolobrated with froat pomp on the 35th. Mobile, Ala., Buffored severely by fire, sovenil Ihousand bales of cotton, warehousea. coinpresses, steamboats, milis and othcr property boinf destroyed. To losa was esfmitod at SüOO.O 0.

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